"Greenlee and Kendall sat at a table in the Valley Inn bar discussing their business venture as Simone sat at the bar eavesdropping. Greenlee was quick to point out Kendall's failure in luring Boyd from Enchantment, and she suggested they forget about him and move on. When Kendall said they needed to figure out a product to market, Greenlee suggested they should figure out the product later, and start with the marketing. Kendall was astonished that Greenlee wanted to advertise "nothing". Greenlee filled her in a company that got started through advertising before their product was even concieved. Kendall warned her that this would be perpetuating a fraud if they began advertising with nothing to advertise. Simone interupted their argument by telling them that they could probably have both. She started to walk away but Kendall stopped her. She wanted Simone to explain what she meant, but Greenlee told her to just let the eavesdropper leave. Simone told Kendall to put money into production and get the advertising for free. Kendall wanted her to explain more, but Greenlee had enough. She stood up and told Kendall, "If Simone stays, I leave". Kendall managed to convince her that listening to Simone is free, so Greenlee decided to stay. Simone told them that they could advertise through publicity stunts or other newsworthy events that will get their faces on camera. Kendall questioned whether "Guerrila Advertising" could really work, and Greenlee said that she knows it works "because I've done it." She told them the story of dressing up in a nightgown at the mall to sell Enchantment perfume, and how well it worked. Greenlee told her that this time, however, the product they'll be selling "is us." Simone agreed with her, and Kendall told Greenlee that she'll do this under one condition, Simone joins the company. Greenlee reluctantly agreed, because they need a writer, and Simone decided to join them. Happy that they were all together, Kendall ordered three glasses of champagne to celebrate.
After being released from the hospital, Mia arrived with Jake at his apartment. As he carried her bags back to their room, Frank arrived. He told Mia that he just swung by to see Jake. When Jake returned, Frank told him that he came over to say good-bye. He was leaving Pine Valley. When Jake began questioning him, Frank told him that he isn't fit to be a doctor. They stopped him from leaving their apartment and convinced him to tell them more. Frank said that he does owe them an explanation and they sat down. He reminded Mia how he was in the old days, and she remembered that he was in love with his filmmaking. She told him that he would have filmed his own death if he could. Frank told them that he actually filmed somebody ODing. He went on telling them the story of filming Anthony and how he didn't help him. Jake and Mia tried to console him and asked him what he could have done differently. Frank went on and told them that the boy was Simone's brother. Jake told him that he was a different person and he shouldn't change his life now because of a past mistake. Frank tried to convince Jake that he was a bad person who might do the same thing in the ER. Jake said that he deserves a second chance, but Frank replied that he's never done anything worthwhile in his entire life. Mia interrupted and told him that he did do at least one wonderful thing, only nobody ever told him. She finally told him that he had a son five years ago. He was shocked as Mia told him that she gave William up for adoption to a wonderful family. Frank asked her, "Was this supposed to make me feel better?" He acted distraught over the news as he questioned why she never told him. He told her that she gave up his child to complete strangers five years ago, and asked "What kind of messed up person does that?" She reminded him of the person he was five years ago, and said that she didn't think he would care. Jake interrupted and told him that Mia did what she thought was in the child's best interest. Frank told them that he might have become a different person if he knew about his child, but now they'll never know. He said he might have stopped that boy from ODing too. He asked Jake, "How does anyone know what I would have become." Mia was in tears as Frank become more upset. He told her that she did what was easiest for her. Jake tried to stand up for her, but Frank told him to keep out. He said that times have changed, and Mia told him not to interfere. She said that William has two loving parents, but Frank exploded and said they had no right to raise him. He said that he's William's father, and he asked her where he was. He grabbed her arms, and stared at Mia repeating the question, "Where is William?"
Adam snuck up behind Liza in their living room, and she admonished him for scaring her. He received confirmation from her that she set up interviews with potential marriage counselors, and none of them practice within 50 miles of town. She began having second thoughts as Adam kept pestering her, and she told him that she should probably just cancel the interviews. He assured her that he would go through counseling and be on his best behavior, just as the first interviewee arrived. As the interview started with Dr. Black, they began interrupting each other. When Liza started talking about Adam switiching the sperm samples, an argument began. Dr. Black got up and immediately fled their home saying, "I don't think I can help you." Adam and Liza stared after him. The next interview started with Liza telling the female Doctor about Marian locking Adam in the saferoom. When she and Adam began arguing about Tad, the doctor stood up and left, saying they were beyond counseling. For the third interview, Adam and Liza chose not to sit next to each other. Sitting across from each other though didn't work very well as they told the counselor the story of Adam being committed to Oak Haven. In the end the counselor told them that he couldn't help them, either. The fourth doctor, Lysistrata Schwartz, was a little unorthodox. She stretched out on their couch, saying relaxation helps her, as Liza and Adam stood over her telling their story. They weren't sure about her style, and Adam assumed she probably wouldn't be able to help them either, but she sat up and told them she new exactly what they needed. She told them they need sex. When she asked if they have had sex recently, Adam told her that they're actually living in separate wings of the house. She asked them how it effects the children, and Liza told her that Colby's been having nightmares and J.R.'s been depressed. She turned to Liza and told her to take Colby and move out, tonight. She turned to Adam and told him that J.R. can continue staying with him. Adam scoffed and said, "You sure know how to pick ‘em lady." Adam naturally didn't like the idea, but Liza seemed open to listening to her. Lisistrata told them that they need to achieve independence before becoming a cohesive family unit. Adam was adamant that they not pick her as their counselor, but Liza pulled rank and reminded him that she gets to pick the counselor. Lisistrata told her that she had to move out tonight, not after Christmas, and she told them to call her office to schedule appointments. Adam questioned what her name meant after she had left, and Liza informed him that "Lisistrata" was a Greek play about wives who witheld sex from their husbands until they agreed to stop going to war. Before Adam could respond she left to pack. Later, Liza returned to the foyer with Colby. She told him that they would be in the gatehouse if he needs them. After Adam said goodbye to his daughter, Liza told him that she hopes this works. He replied, "So do I," as they left.
Maria woke up next to Aidan in her hotel room, and noticed Aidan staring to stir. She was ecstatic and said, "Thank God. I thought for sure I'd killed you." She began wiping sweat of his head while telling him how worried she had been. Aidan assured her that he would trust her with his life. She then asked, "If you would trust me with your life, then why don't you tell me who shot you?" He told her that someone tried to rob him at gunpoint as he got into his car. When he didn't give them his wallet, because he couldn't find it, they shot him. Maria asked him why he didn't let her bring him to the hospital, and he told her that they would just waste his time by questioning him, and the whole matter would end up being dropped. She reminded him that Anna is Chief of Police and wouldn't drop it without a good reason. A lightbulb flashed over her head and she asked him if David was involved in the shooting. When he said that it wasn't David's voice, she asked him again who the shooter could be. She told him that she didn't buy his mugger story, and he replied that she can choose to believe him or not. He said that he had to run, because if whoever shot him finds out he's there, then she could be in danger. She told him that that proves his story was false, but he didn't reply. She didn't want him to go, because he was so weak, but he pulled himself out of bed. After moving a few feet, however, Aidan collapsed. Later, Aidan was sleeping in Maria's bed and he had a nightmare that a man was in their room. He woke up screaming, and Maria moved to his side. Assuming the dream was about the shooting, she told him that he'd probably sleep better if he told her everything about it. Aidan was delirious as he said, "I won't let them hurt you." Maria became worried and asked him who would want to hurt her. He couldn't answer her, however, as he passed out. Maria told him, "You know who shot you. Why won't you tell me?""
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